Kamala Harris' camp ready to block Trump's early victory claim
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Democrats are strategizing how to block Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump if he claims an early victory again this year. Democratic candidate Kamala Harris' campaign and party officials told Reuters they are preparing to ensure an accurate vote count.
Last week, Trump told reporters that he was optimistic he would be able to declare victory on Election Day (Tuesday). But election experts say it could take days to get final results, especially if recounts are called in key states.
Almost all polls have shown that this year's presidential election will be fiercely contested. Usually, the major US media outlets announce the winner of the election, which analyzes the voting data provided by election officials. However, in the past, there have been examples of candidates declaring themselves winners before the official announcement.
In an interview with ABC, Kamala Harris said, "We are ready. If Trump claims victory early and tries to influence the media, we will fight for the opinion of the American people."
Although Kamala did not give any details about her direct preparations, officials from the Democratic party and her election camp said that if Trump declares victory early, their fight will first be in the court of public opinion. They will campaign vigorously on social media and television to demand an accurate vote count until the results are announced.
A senior official in Kamala's camp said on condition of anonymity that they believe Trump will declare victory on election night, although not all the votes will be counted by then. He said he has done this before and failed; If you try again, you will fail.
In the 2020 election, Trump declared his victory the morning after the vote, even though it took three days for the first results to be announced and his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, won. Trump has not accepted that defeat and still claims that he was defeated through vote rigging.
According to Democrats, this time, they are on the ground to ensure that no advance declaration is made before all the votes are counted.
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